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I had the opportunity to spend a few days in the studio during the fall of 2015 to produce some product photography of several new products being released by Innovative Arms (an Elgin, SC based designer and manufacturer of NFA firearms and silencers) at the 2016 SHOT Show®. Thankfully that wait is now over and we can share some of the images we created to help them launch and market their new products. Over the next few days as SHOT Show goes on we will share some of the product photos we created for the launch.

The Innovative Arms 9SX provides the 9mm performance you’ve been looking for in a compact size. Accommodating both rifle and pistol the 9SX is rated for full auto 9mm fire and is user serviceable for cleaning. The 9SX includes a booster piston, fixed barrel spacer and a tool for disassembly.

We had the opportunity to spend a few days in the studio during the fall of 2015 to do some product photography of several new products being released by Innovative Arms (an Elgin, SC based designer and manufacturer of NFA firearms and silencers) at the 2016 Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show®). Thankfully that wait is now over and we can share some of the images we created to help them launch and market their new products. Over the next few days as SHOT Show goes on we will share some of the product photos we created for the launch.

The Innovative Arms INTERCEPTOR™ 5.56 gives excellent sound suppression, recoil reduction and precision accuracy in a compact package. Seen here mounted to a Custom 12” AR-15 SBR. All INTERCEPTORS are full auto rated on barrels down to 10″ and are available with or without our patented Exoskeleton Shroud and in colors: Black, OD Green, Flat Dark Earth or Brushed Stainless.

I didn’t really have any actual Spanish music on my iPod when I went into the studio last night for the Spring 2009 Bottle Shoot for Spanish Vines, so Buena Vista Social Club had to suffice, to get me in the mood (yes I know its Cuban, not Spanish, but the vibes are similar, and that was really all I needed). The one thing I love about working in the studio on a small shoot like this, is that I can put on some music, sip a drink, and work at my own creative pace, even though the client needed the shots turned around extremely quickly. Not too long ago I would have dreaded being stuck in a dark studio for an hour or two, but I guess with age has come an appreciation for the opportunity to slow down and work at a more relaxed pace. Continue reading “Uncorking Product Shots”→